Publications by authors named "M Yutsudo"

Previously, we isolated cell lines that display various degrees of transformed phenotypes from a single-cell population of human diploid fibroblasts (RB) containing a large deletion (13q14-22) in one copy of chromosome 13. They included a cell line transfected with SV40 early genes (RBSV), an immortalized cell line (RBI), an anchorage-independent cell line (RBS), and a tumorigenic cell line (RBT). Here, we analyzed gene expression profiles in these cell lines and showed that expression of some fibroblast-specified or mesenchyme-specified genes were downregulated, and those of stem cell-specified genes, including NANOG, were upregulated during malignant progression.

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The protein p14ARF is a known tumor suppressor protein controlling cell proliferation and survival, which mainly localizes in nucleoli. However, the regulatory mechanisms that govern its activity or expression remain unclear. Here, we report that a novel proapoptotic nucleolar protein, PANO, modulates the expression and activity of p14ARF in HeLa cells.

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Neuroendocrine tumors in the lung fall into four categories: typical carcinoid tumor (TC), atypical carcinoid tumor (AC), large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) and small-cell lung carcinoma (SCLC), in ascending order of malignancy. The drs gene was originally isolated as a suppressor against v-src transformation and was shown to induce apoptosis in human cancer cells. The expression of drs was markedly downregulated in various human cancer tissues and cell lines.

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Although adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL) is initiated by infection with human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV-1), many other factors are thought to be required for the progression from indolent ATL to aggressive ATLL. The drs gene was originally isolated as a novel suppressor gene of v-src transformation and was shown to induce apoptosis in human cancer cells. To investigate the involvement of drs downregulation in the progression of ATLL, we examined the expression of drs in smoldering, chronic and aggressive ATLL, and found that drs expression was markedly reduced in clinically aggressive ATLL.

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